Page 2 is a compilation of stories and news tidbits, which for whatever reason, didn’t make the front page of /Film. After the jump we’ve included 47 different items, fun images, videos, casting tidbits, articles of interest and more. It’s like a mystery grab bag of movie web related goodness.

Italian artist Franco Brambilla has created a series of photos that blends vintage postcards with zany Sci-Fi beings.

Shock has a first look at Christopher Lee & Jeffrey Dean Morgan in Hammer Film’s The Resident.

Spike Lee strikes back at Tyler Perry: “When John Singleton–people came out to see Boys in the Hood. He did Rosewood, nobody showed up. So a lot of this is on us. You vote with your pocketbook, your wallet. You vote with your time, sitting in front of the idiot box. And the man has a huge audience.Tyler is very smart with what he’s done. He started out with these plays, and church busses would pull up, packed, and he’s parlayed it. He’s bought his own jet. If you can buy a jet you have money. But at the same time, for me, just–the imagery is troubling.” [thelivefeed]

CaseyDonahue photographed this group of people in awesome Where The Wild Things Are costumes on the train.

According to the New York Times, half of Saw‘s audience is female; two-thirds of them under 25.

/Film reader Brian B sent in a photo of his District 9 costume: “Infected Wikus from District 9 costume. DIY MNU vest, badge (used a template I found online and used my picture instead), prawn arm, growth scars, and freaky contacts (yellow left contact, green right contact).”

Producers hope that Smallville will have a tenth season. Guys… lets just let this end, alright? [SHH]

This Halloween, President Obama and the First Lady hung out with Star Wars characters at the White House. [yahoo]

AICN has a reader test screening review for Platinum Dunes’ remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street: “So the version I saw tonight could have been an excellent remake. At this point it’s at mearly ‘mediocre’ status in my mind, but with possible ‘good’ potential. I want for it to be good and I would love to see more of Haley.”

How cute is this R2D2 Star Wars stroller someone put together for Halloween? [tdw]

Nathan Fillion tells MTV that a sequel to Joss Whedon‘s online musical Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog has been titled, and several songs have been written.

The television series Southland, canceled by NBC, is being picked up by TNT. [thr]

It might be too late for this year’s Halloween, but this video teaches you how to make your own Max costume from Where The Wild Things Are.

Popular Mechanics spoke with Dr. James Allen, Wilbour Professor of Egyptology and Chair of Egyptology and Ancient Western Asian Studies at Brown University, to find out what the hieroglyphics in the poster for Lost: The Final Season might mean.

/Film reader Bruno V’s fan made Avatar movie poster is better than the one 20th Century Fox released.

Turner Classic Movies (TCM) and Universal Studios Home Entertainment (USHE) have entered into an extensive new partnership to offer classic movie fans rare vintage films, all digitally remastered, on DVD on a made-to-order basis. [PRNewswire]

If they made a NES video game based on Clint Eastwood’s Gran Torino, it might look something like this. [superpunch]

Martin Scorsese lists his top 11 horror films of all time for The Daily Beast.

Napoleon Dynamite director Jarred Hess puts a damper on hopes of a sequel: “I think initially, there was talk about that but at least from doing another film, shooting another live-action movie with Napoleon, I just don’t know if it would have the same charm, especially with the success that particular film has had.” [starpulse]

How cool is this King of Kong themed halloween costume? [this is the duke via icarusarts]

Listen to a preview of the entire soundtrack of Wes Anderson‘s Fantastic Mr Fox. [playlist]